12th Grade – a note on 12th grade plans: For the senior year, we allow a fair amount of latitude in time management, and encourage the student taking an outline and managing their daily lesson plan more. The lesson plans reflect this shift. I provide a term syllabus, and then build a blank plan that the student journals work, and time spent on a daily basis.

Term 1 work experience journal-12th-2014 – Sharing this in case you have a senior working outside the home. You can use something like this to give you an idea of how to keep up with hours worked, as well as quantifying skills used on the job. This can be helpful for records.

Term 1 BLANK JOURNAL-12th-2014 – we used this for our senior; we printed a fresh page weekly and she managed her own time using her Term 1 plans (above) by putting this on her clipboard and mapping out her week. I helped when asked, and checked in often to make sure she was planning her work and staying on track. It was a great lesson in time management.

I am just looking through your booklists and plans (and wishing I begun this with my rising 12th grader at the beginning!) and noticed that the Term 1 link for 12th grade redirects to an Adobe site. The others work well. Thank you for making these available to those of us still struggling to make sense of things (we are going into our third year of homeschooling after many years of public school)!

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